Judge trims funder’s cut in $38M Mayne Pharma class action settlement

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Save (1) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A judge has signed off on a $38 million settlement in a shareholder class action against Mayne Pharma but has slashed a 27.9 per cent commission for the funder that backed the case. Victorian Supreme Court Justice Andrew Watson approved the…

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Chartered Accountants drops investigation into ex-PwC tax partner

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Accounting disciplinary body Chartered Accountants ANZ has dropped its investigation into former PwC tax partner Wayne Plummer, who was linked to the firm’s tax leaks scandal in 2023. 

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$230M Macquarie student accommodation wins development approval

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Developer Freecity has won court approval for its plans for a 19-level, $230 million student accommodation development near Macquarie University, after its plans were initially knocked back by the local council.

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ACCC report spotlights delays in gas infrastructure

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned new gas production is “not being brought online fast enough” and called for measures to smooth the transition of the energy and has markets.

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Taiwan’s HDRE inks deals for solar energy collaboration

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Allens has brokered a deal between Australian renewable company ZEN Energy and Taiwanese company HDRE to create a battery system that will increase national solar storage by 33 per cent. 

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